AI Dystopia or Utopia | Lisa Larson-Kelley

Lisa Larson-Kelley

Lisa Larson-Kelley is the Founder and CEO of Quantious, a NY-based marketing agency that works with leading brands in the tech industry. With an impressive portfolio that includes collaborations with tech giants like Meta, Google, Adobe, and Microsoft, as well as nurturing startups with a video-centric focus, Lisa and her agency are at the forefront of exploring the latest trends in AI, VR, AR, and the ethical applications of technology.

Lisa has been a trailblazer for women in the industry for almost two decades. Her career has spanned everything from art director to management to tech consultant and more.

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • How Apple disrupted the technology industry

  • The potential future dangers of AI

  • Can AI ever become sentient?

  • The potential positives of advanced AI

  • Tutoring and education through AI systems

  • How AI relates to universal basic income

  • Human oversight and input on growing technology

In this episode…

In a previous episode, Carl and Ross spoke with guest Rebecca Blake about the intersection of copyright and AI. However, many present concerns about the technology stem from its long-term dangers.

AI is a volatile and still underexplored subject. While science fiction and experts can theorize, many of us still do not know about the lasting effects of technology. Services such as ChatGPT and Claude are scratching the surface of potential use cases. Additionally, there are unforeseen issues that can also come to pass. So what should be known about this hot topic?

In this episode of the Pixel Retentive Podcast, Carl Cleanthes and Ross Ciuppa interview Lisa Larson-Kelley, the Founder and CEO of Quantious, to discuss the potential long-term benefits and concerns surrounding AI. They talk about present thoughts in the industry, the application of AI for education, and the essential role of human regulation. They also run through Lisa’s knowledge of the space and her partnered organizations.

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